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on the cover, was published in the spring of 2000 with the tagline "The World's Most Wanted Music Magazine". The original version of the magazine did not sell well, and was cancelled by Harris after the publication of its fifth issue in May/June 2001. Beaujour and Tolinski later attributed a lack of
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argued that the "Hottest Chicks" feature was empowering to women; in 2011, editor Brandon Geist responded to criticism of the feature by claiming that because the women who appeared in the feature did so voluntarily, critics were being "extremely condescending to the women involved to act as if YOU
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direction, both editorially and with its writers, and the costs of its writers as contributing factors to the publication's initial downfall. Despite this, Harris liked the magazine's name and was reluctant to end its publication. The publisher suggested turning it into a quarterly
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tribute issue. It would serve as the inspiration for the "Hottest Chick in Metal" award at the Golden God Awards (until it was removed in 2011), as well the "Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock Tour", from 2011 until 2015. The feature was last published in
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editor-in-chief Tom Beaujour, the first edition of the feature (titled "The 13 Sexiest Chicks in Metal"), published in March 2006, became the second best-selling issue in the magazine's history behind their March 2005
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The Epiphone Revolver Golden Gods Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 2009 by Revolver magazine. Originally called the Revolver Golden God Awards they went on hiatus in 2015 and came back in 2016.
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launched with its September/October 2001 issue featuring Slipknot on the cover, now bearing the tagline "The World's Loudest Rock Magazine". According to Beaujor, "It sold. It sold well." From 2001 until 2016,
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was bought by Project M Group LLC. In the fall of that year, the magazine underwent a brand relaunch, including a redesigned print edition and website, intended to embody the art and culture of heavy music.
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did not feature many female acts in their magazine outside of the feature (at the time), several publications and commentators perceived the feature as, and frequently criticized it for being,
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for featuring an image she did not want used in the 2010 "Hottest Chicks" feature, and called it "an embarrassment for female musicians, who actually are musicians."
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annually published a feature/issue/calendar of the "Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock" (known as "Hottest Chicks in Metal" until 2011). Conceived by then-
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for US$ 4 million. At the point of sale, the magazine had gross profits of $ 500,000 from a turnover of $ 3.7 million. In 2012,
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April/May 2017 issue, after which it was discontinued following the magazine's acquisition by Project M Group.
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into a successful publication, " Harris from a ghetto place that did crossword puzzle books to a serious ."
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was originally conceived by Tom Beaujour and Brad Tolinski, whom both had experience working for the
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began writing an advice column for the magazine from 2005 onwards, something she credited to
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magazine, to which Tolinski pushed for it going in a harder direction towards
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magazine, published by Project M Group. It was originally launched under
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magazine, which they envisioned it as an American version of
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